Lovebird - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A 'lovebird' is a small, colorful parrot known for its affectionate behavior, especially the strong pair bonds they form. 🦜 They're like the cute couple holding hands in the hallway, always together. Lovebirds are native to Africa and Madagascar. They get their name from the close relationships they have, where pairs spend lots of time cuddling and preening each other. They are popular as pets but require a lot of attention. Think of them as the animal kingdom's equivalent of a rom-com.

Etymology

The term 'lovebird' first appeared in the late 19th century. It is a direct translation of the German word 'Liebesvogel.' This reflects the perceived loving behavior of these parrots. The 'love' part refers to their strong pair bonds, and 'bird' is self-explanatory. The species were noted for their devoted behavior, hence the name. Other languages adopted similar constructions to describe them.

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Examples

  • "The two lovebirds were always seen together at the park."
  • "She got a pair of lovebirds as a gift."
  • "The lovebirds preened each other's feathers affectionately."
  • "Those two are such lovebirds, always holding hands."

Anecdote / Story

In 'The Hunger Games,' Peeta and Katniss sometimes act like lovebirds for the cameras, even though their feelings are super complicated. It's like, are they really into each other, or is it just for show? Remember when Gale saw them being all 'lovey-dovey' and got super jealous? It's the same idea – the way lovebirds behave is a sign of deep connection, whether real or performed.

Encouragement

Try using 'lovebird' to describe couples you know who are inseparable! It's a fun way to point out their closeness. You can also use it metaphorically for any close partnership. 💖 Keep an eye out for opportunities to use this word in your conversations! 🗣️

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